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NEUROSURGICAL HISTORY & EXAMINATION Essam Elgamal FRCS(SN)
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In conjunction with information from other systems, previous medical history, family and social history, current medications. Confirmation from relative or a friend.
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History Headache Visual disorder Loss of consciousness Speech disorder Motor disorder Sensory disorder Sphincter disorder
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History Lower cranial nerve disorder Mental disorder
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HEADACHE Onset Course Duration Severity Character features Site Relieving factors Precipitating factors Timing Associated
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VISUAL DISORDER Onset Course Duration Impairment Diplopia Hallucinations Precipitating factors
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LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS Onset Course Duration Tongue biting Incontinence Limb twitching Alcohol/Drug Abuse Head injury Cardiovascular or Respiratory symptoms Precipitating factors
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SPEECH DISORDER Onset Course Duration Articulation Expression Understanding
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MOTOR DISORDER Onset Course Duration Coordination Weakness Involuntary movement Relieving factors Precipitating Factors
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SENSORY DISORDER Onset Course Duration Pain Numbness Site Relieving factors Precipitating factors
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SPHINCTER DISORDER Onset Course Duration Incontinence Or Retention Bladder Anal
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LOWER CRANIAL NERVE DISORDER Onset Course Duration Deafness Tinnitus Vertigo Balance/staggering Swallowing Precipitating factors
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MENTAL DISORDER Onset Course Duration Memory Intelligence Behaviour Personality
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Examination General: Neurological disease systemic signs Systemic disease affect nervous system
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Examination Temperature Blood pressure Neck stiffness Pulse irregularity Carotid bruit/murmer Cyanosis Weight loss Breast lump Lymphadenopathy Hepatosplenomegaly Prostatic irregularity Septic source Skin marks Anterior fontanelle Head circumference
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Conscious level Higher functions: Cognitive skills Memory Reasoning Emotional status Cranial Nerves
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Upper & Lower Limbs: Motor; Status Tone Power Reflexes Sensory; Pain Touch Temperature Proprioception Steriognosis Coordination
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GCS Eye Opening: Spontaneous4 To speech3 To pain2 None1
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GCS Verbal response: Orientated5 Confused4 Words3 Sounds2 None1
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GCS Motor response: Obeys commands6 Localising to pain5 Flexing to pain4 Decorticated3 Decerebrated2 None1
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Cognitive skills (Dominant Hemisphere) – Listen to language HesitantExpressive dysphasia FluentReceptive dysphasia – Doesn’t understand Receptive – Cannot name objectsNominal – Doesn’t readDyslexia – Doesn’t writeDysgraphia – Numerical calculationDyscalculia – Cannot recognise objectsAgnosia
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Cognitive skills (Non-dominant Hemisphere) Doesn’t find his wayGeographical agnosia Cannot dress himselfDressing apraxia Copy geometric patternConstructional apraxia Minimental function test
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Memory Test Immediate Recent Remote Verbal Visual Rretrograde amnesia Post-traumatic amnesia
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Reasoning and problem solving Compare with expected abilities Emotional state Depressed Anxiety Apathy Uninhibited Slowness
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Cranial nerves I Olfactory II Optic Acuity Field Fundus Pupils III, IV, VI Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducent Ocular movement Diplopia Nystagmus
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Cranial nerves V Trigeminal Sensory Motor VII Facial UMN weakness, LMN palsy VIII Auditory Cochlear component Weber’s test Conductive; louder in affected ear Neural; louder in normal ear Rinne’s test
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Cranial nerves IX, X Glossopharyngeal & Vagus Gag reflex XI Accessory Sternomastoid Trapezius XII Hypoglossal
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Motor system Asymmetry / deformity M. status M. tone Increased –Clasp-knife –Lead-pipe –Cog-wheal –Clonus
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Motor system Power Grade 5Normal Grade 4 against some resistance Grade 3against gravity but not resistance Grade 2 elimination of gravity Grade 1 flickers Grade 0None
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Reflexes Upper Limb Biceps C5,C6 Triceps C6,C7,C8 Hoffman sign Co-ordination Finger-nose test Finger-finger test Dysadiadocholinesia Arm bounce Rebound phenomenon
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Reflexes Lower limb Knee Ankle Planter Coordination Romberg’s test Gait
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Sensation Pain Touch Temperature Joint sensation Vibration Two point discrimination Sensory inattention (detect stimuli in both limbs) Streognosis Graphaesthesia
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Sphincters Distended bladder Evidence of incontinence Anal reflex
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